Regeneration of trabecular meshwork in primary open angle glaucoma by stem cell therapy: a new treatment approach

Enzo Maria Vingolo, Ayoub Chabib, Federico Anselmucci Department of Sense Organs, U.O.C. Ophthalmology, Sapienza University of Rome, Latina, Italy Abstract: Primary open angle glaucoma (POAG) is a worldwide disease with IOP being an important risk factor for the disease. Pharmacological and surgical...

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Main Authors: Vingolo EM, Chabib A, Anselmucci F
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2019-04-01
Series:Transplant Research and Risk Management
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spelling doaj-974af46283a44e028cbd5955d5e404a42020-11-24T23:55:15ZengDove Medical PressTransplant Research and Risk Management1179-16162019-04-01Volume 11111644910Regeneration of trabecular meshwork in primary open angle glaucoma by stem cell therapy: a new treatment approachVingolo EMChabib AAnselmucci FEnzo Maria Vingolo, Ayoub Chabib, Federico Anselmucci Department of Sense Organs, U.O.C. Ophthalmology, Sapienza University of Rome, Latina, Italy Abstract: Primary open angle glaucoma (POAG) is a worldwide disease with IOP being an important risk factor for the disease. Pharmacological and surgical treatments have been mainly targeted on lowering IOP by decreasing aqueous humor production or increasing aqueous humor outflow. Stem cell therapies may open new frontiers in regenerative ophthalmology branch. In POAG there is a strong association with pathologic degeneration of the trabecular meshwork (TM) and regenerative cell-therapy approaches have been focused mainly on modulation of the degeneration. Many different adult stem cell types have been discovered in different parts of the eye such as the corneal endothelium (CE) and anterior non-filtering portion of the TM called Schwalbe’s ring region. These stem cells may supply new cells for the TM and may regenerate the TM structure thus reducing IOP and restore the homeostatic function of the eye. In this paper, we report the studies’ latest findings and present our perspective on approaches that seem promising in the management of POAG. Keywords: glaucoma, trabecular meshwork, stem cell therapy, POAG, iPSC  https://www.dovepress.com/regeneration-of-trabecular-meshwork-in-primary-open-angle-glaucoma-by--peer-reviewed-article-TRRMGlaucomaTrabecular MeshworkStem Cell Therapy
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Regeneration of trabecular meshwork in primary open angle glaucoma by stem cell therapy: a new treatment approach
Transplant Research and Risk Management
Glaucoma
Trabecular Meshwork
Stem Cell Therapy
author_facet Vingolo EM
Chabib A
Anselmucci F
author_sort Vingolo EM
title Regeneration of trabecular meshwork in primary open angle glaucoma by stem cell therapy: a new treatment approach
title_short Regeneration of trabecular meshwork in primary open angle glaucoma by stem cell therapy: a new treatment approach
title_full Regeneration of trabecular meshwork in primary open angle glaucoma by stem cell therapy: a new treatment approach
title_fullStr Regeneration of trabecular meshwork in primary open angle glaucoma by stem cell therapy: a new treatment approach
title_full_unstemmed Regeneration of trabecular meshwork in primary open angle glaucoma by stem cell therapy: a new treatment approach
title_sort regeneration of trabecular meshwork in primary open angle glaucoma by stem cell therapy: a new treatment approach
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Transplant Research and Risk Management
issn 1179-1616
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Enzo Maria Vingolo, Ayoub Chabib, Federico Anselmucci Department of Sense Organs, U.O.C. Ophthalmology, Sapienza University of Rome, Latina, Italy Abstract: Primary open angle glaucoma (POAG) is a worldwide disease with IOP being an important risk factor for the disease. Pharmacological and surgical treatments have been mainly targeted on lowering IOP by decreasing aqueous humor production or increasing aqueous humor outflow. Stem cell therapies may open new frontiers in regenerative ophthalmology branch. In POAG there is a strong association with pathologic degeneration of the trabecular meshwork (TM) and regenerative cell-therapy approaches have been focused mainly on modulation of the degeneration. Many different adult stem cell types have been discovered in different parts of the eye such as the corneal endothelium (CE) and anterior non-filtering portion of the TM called Schwalbe’s ring region. These stem cells may supply new cells for the TM and may regenerate the TM structure thus reducing IOP and restore the homeostatic function of the eye. In this paper, we report the studies’ latest findings and present our perspective on approaches that seem promising in the management of POAG. Keywords: glaucoma, trabecular meshwork, stem cell therapy, POAG, iPSC  
topic Glaucoma
Trabecular Meshwork
Stem Cell Therapy
url https://www.dovepress.com/regeneration-of-trabecular-meshwork-in-primary-open-angle-glaucoma-by--peer-reviewed-article-TRRM
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